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. >> senator lan drew in louisiana. got 40% of the vote in a recent pole, compared to two runs, one with 44 and one with 10. explain to me how passing the budget in the senate helps candidates like mary laandreua in the senate. >> she can take a pass on voting on one of the most controversial things the senate votes on, and you have budget amendments, and so in a normal budget year, like earlier this year, there were -- the budget resolution was voted on and anyone can offer budget amendments, i should have all-night budget votes and these are on anything because it's germane to the budget because the budget affects everything. so they can avoid both the budget vote and any controversial budget amendment vote. >> sounds almost like accidental help for democratsment don't republicans get something here, too? the country surely has no stomach for another crisis and another government shutdown, and the republican can claim, passed this budget, give us credit. >> in all likelihood, there's not going to be a government shutd
. >> senator lan drew in louisiana. got 40% of the vote in a recent pole, compared to two runs, one with 44 and one with 10. explain to me how passing the budget in the senate helps candidates like mary laandreua in the senate. >> she can take a pass on voting on one of the most controversial things the senate votes on, and you have budget amendments, and so in a normal budget year, like earlier this year, there were -- the budget resolution was voted on and anyone can offer budget...
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the b-52 pilot, clueless about what they were carrying, flew down to louisiana, landed at barksdale and left their six live nuclear missiles sitting unguarded on the tarmac in louisiana for nine hour, until somebody finally realized, oh, my stars, these are not what we think they are. that cost the secretary of the air force and air force chief of staff their jobs. nuclear operations were suspended because it is a fireable offense. so minot temporarily lost their right to safeguard our nuclear weapons when minot tried to earn it back, they failed. they got an unsatisfactory rating, which is not surprise ing considering the finding that quote, security personnel could not be bothered to stop playing video games on their cell phones during the inspection. a couple of months later, a second failed. that happened five years ago. from minot to barksdale losing the nukes thing was bad enough. the aftermath was bad enough. did not seem to jolt the air force, then bob gates was plainly and vocally horrified. announced securing our -- commanders would be held to account. the obama administration
the b-52 pilot, clueless about what they were carrying, flew down to louisiana, landed at barksdale and left their six live nuclear missiles sitting unguarded on the tarmac in louisiana for nine hour, until somebody finally realized, oh, my stars, these are not what we think they are. that cost the secretary of the air force and air force chief of staff their jobs. nuclear operations were suspended because it is a fireable offense. so minot temporarily lost their right to safeguard our nuclear...
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we saw yesterday a candidate in louisiana and yesterday a candi louisiana in a special election who was attacking the political process 60-40. i'm telling you, it will be more than that. yes, the democrats may be hurt but so are the republicans. the angrier the american people are on this, the entire system should not be underestimated. john, pat, dog, always good to have you. >> continue the conversation with them tomorrow morning at 10:30 eastern. our coverage of the deadly tornado system that is ripping through the midwest completely wiping out several communities will continue. warning boxes still alive with the fox weather alert box. >>> and a restaurant owner told he cannot fly flags outside. did you notice them? that was an american flag too. stay close. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms obph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis
we saw yesterday a candidate in louisiana and yesterday a candi louisiana in a special election who was attacking the political process 60-40. i'm telling you, it will be more than that. yes, the democrats may be hurt but so are the republicans. the angrier the american people are on this, the entire system should not be underestimated. john, pat, dog, always good to have you. >> continue the conversation with them tomorrow morning at 10:30 eastern. our coverage of the deadly tornado...
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. ♪ >> louisiana democratic chair karen carter peterson believes opposition to obama care isn't about principle, but pigment. she asks why do people hate it so much? >> why is it that i've talked to so many members, both in the house was th and the senate, anu know what? you ready? you ready? what it comes dowsh to, it's not about how many federal dollars we can receive. it's not about that. you ready? it's about race. i know nobody wants to talk about that. it's about the race of this african-american president. >> yes. nobody wants to talk about that. i'd like to know what rock karen has been sleeping under for the last six years. race is the only thing the left talks about. i mean, have you seen msnbc? neither has the rest of the country, but anyone, every criticism of big government comes down to they must be racist. that's the easiest way to avoid confronting the failures of your own ideology. that avoidance allows your failures to fester which is why things are now dyer. in fact, president obama isn't facing opposition because of race, it's inat th incompetence. mind you, if it
. ♪ >> louisiana democratic chair karen carter peterson believes opposition to obama care isn't about principle, but pigment. she asks why do people hate it so much? >> why is it that i've talked to so many members, both in the house was th and the senate, anu know what? you ready? you ready? what it comes dowsh to, it's not about how many federal dollars we can receive. it's not about that. you ready? it's about race. i know nobody wants to talk about that. it's about the race of...
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they failed the inspection in 2008, which was the year after the accidentally flying the bombs to the louisiana thing, they failed inspection in 2008 and in 2010, and they failed again, another nuclear inspection. in minot, they did win back the right to handle the nuclear weapons, once they accidentally lost them in shreveport, they earned the equivalent of a d letter grade, which you remember from school is not failure but really is not good. after that d-grade inspection, the deputy commander of minot's operations group complained publicly that the united states was suffering from a rot in the nuclear weapons handling force. that was his word. rot. 17 officers removed from launch control duty. they were temporarily stripped of their authority to launch number weapons. then in june, the air force relieved from duty the commander in charge of framing the nuclear crew at minot, and now, this week, it is the base in montana that is reportedly failing again. it is one thing to be a part of something that does not matter. if we screw up in cable news, or fishing or something, that is bad. but not
they failed the inspection in 2008, which was the year after the accidentally flying the bombs to the louisiana thing, they failed inspection in 2008 and in 2010, and they failed again, another nuclear inspection. in minot, they did win back the right to handle the nuclear weapons, once they accidentally lost them in shreveport, they earned the equivalent of a d letter grade, which you remember from school is not failure but really is not good. after that d-grade inspection, the deputy...
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the elayn hunt correctional center in louisiana claims its boot camp is one of the best. the 200 inmates in the rigorous and challenging program can reduce their sentences by successfully completing the course. but you'll see it often comes at a heavy price. ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ all i do is double time ♪ >> the boot camp program at elayn hunt is called impact. >> in my honest opinion, this is the best form of rehabilitation offered by the department of corrections. >> for every 100 inmates who complete the program, the state of louisiana says it saves more than $1 million. to qualify for impact, participants must be nonviolent offenders and free of pending felony charges. >> what motivated me to be in impact was i was trying to make a change in my life. i'm at hunt for possession of marijuana, which is actually my second felony. i mean, people used to tell me on the street that i was addicted to marijuana and i would be like, no, i just use it because i don't want to feel this pain or that pain. when the truth of it was is at first it may ha
the elayn hunt correctional center in louisiana claims its boot camp is one of the best. the 200 inmates in the rigorous and challenging program can reduce their sentences by successfully completing the course. but you'll see it often comes at a heavy price. ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ it's all right ♪ ♪ all i do is double time ♪ >> the boot camp program at elayn hunt is called impact. >> in my honest opinion, this is the best form of rehabilitation offered by the department of...
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rob smith of mandeville, louisiana served in iraq and in dozens of other countries. after twenty years in the marines, he came home to his family and became one of the first veterans to enter a program sponsored by financial firm edward jones to train veterans to become financial advisors. "moving to a civilian life was a challenge. so was not having a background in finance." but smith persevered. found mentors and is now one of more than 18-hundred veterans employed in this role at edward jones. the firm's advice to military personnel is don't wait until you're out to figure out what you'll do next. "start early before you get out and seen how you can translate skills afterward while serving our country." "today's military is not all about hand-to-hand combat." rodrigo garcia, assistant director of veterans affairs in illinois, says veteran face a series of perceptions before they even apply. businesses, he says can be wary of hiring reservists for fear they'll be deployed, and hesitant to hire combat veterans--concerned that they may suffer post-tramatic stress dis
rob smith of mandeville, louisiana served in iraq and in dozens of other countries. after twenty years in the marines, he came home to his family and became one of the first veterans to enter a program sponsored by financial firm edward jones to train veterans to become financial advisors. "moving to a civilian life was a challenge. so was not having a background in finance." but smith persevered. found mentors and is now one of more than 18-hundred veterans employed in this role at...
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a sag actor wants my vote now so i've been seeing a lot of movies their filmed in louisiana louisiana don't have a cap so why do we. that's one question. the other one is i work bet a the other day it's going to be filming mainly in la they're up here for a total of a week. i was wondering do the police get time and a half for that. i'm not sure if they had, you know, they get fed so well, and they move cones like a few times (laughter) and i'm not a huge fan i mean, i love texans to meet them personally but it's my opinion sometimes they screw up administrations so i was just wondering if that was something pledged by the last mayor that we get time and a half. i'm thinking there's ways to do this. >> thank you. next speaker, please good morning islam erica perez. i'm a actor in the bay area. we're very happy when they come and shoot a movie unfortunately, we only get background work because they don't want to pay all the taxes. yes. i support in but i also support my coworkers here janet mentioned why is there a cap. if we want them to come and spend their money on hotels and restau
a sag actor wants my vote now so i've been seeing a lot of movies their filmed in louisiana louisiana don't have a cap so why do we. that's one question. the other one is i work bet a the other day it's going to be filming mainly in la they're up here for a total of a week. i was wondering do the police get time and a half for that. i'm not sure if they had, you know, they get fed so well, and they move cones like a few times (laughter) and i'm not a huge fan i mean, i love texans to meet them...
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louis to oklahoma city, memphis, arkansas and louisiana. we're kind of okay on the eastern seaboard. no problems weatherwise. but this arctic blast will quickly spread south throughout the next two days. by thursday we're expecting an ice storm from oklahoma to arkansas, even areas of missouri, including a coating of snow on top of that, too. so, snowfall totals will be very impressive if you're traveling salt lake city or denver, billings, fargo or even minneapolis. be prepared for some serious delays tonight into tomorrow. and look at the temperatures fall. tomorrow's temperature map's kind of amazing. the high temperature in denver's going to be 10, where in san antonio, it's going to be 80. >> wow. wow, that's quite a spread. >> yes. that's a good sign that we have a large storm. >> thanks so much, bill. >>> well, the battle over sales tax for internet purchases heats up. >>> the most and least corrupt countries around the world. >>> plus, an eighth shark attack off the coast of maui in hawaii this season. this one is fatal. we'll have
louis to oklahoma city, memphis, arkansas and louisiana. we're kind of okay on the eastern seaboard. no problems weatherwise. but this arctic blast will quickly spread south throughout the next two days. by thursday we're expecting an ice storm from oklahoma to arkansas, even areas of missouri, including a coating of snow on top of that, too. so, snowfall totals will be very impressive if you're traveling salt lake city or denver, billings, fargo or even minneapolis. be prepared for some...
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heavy rain pushing into texas and louisiana. we will talk about warmer weather when we come back. >> 4:56. >> a new honor in our education alert. >> another year of the city progress for maryland city schools. >> a maryland trade school shuts down abruptly. i am jennifer franciotti. >> we are checking on three early-morning accid [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> you're watching wbal-tv 11. live, local, late-breaking. this is 11 news today at 5:00 a.m. >> good morning. i'm mindy basara. >> and i'm stan stovall. thanks for joining us for 11 news today. >> ava marie has a fofirst look at the forecast. >>
heavy rain pushing into texas and louisiana. we will talk about warmer weather when we come back. >> 4:56. >> a new honor in our education alert. >> another year of the city progress for maryland city schools. >> a maryland trade school shuts down abruptly. i am jennifer franciotti. >> we are checking on three early-morning accid [captioning made possible by constellation energy group] captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >>...
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it's south of new orleans, louisiana. the main track for the moisture will keep most of the tropical moisture down to our south. yesterday it looked like that moisture might come a little further up the appalachians. that's probably not going to be the case. nonetheless, that doesn't mean tomorrow will be anything of a pleasant day at all. that deep moisture is, indeed, in place. with the cold front coming in from the ohio valley, that puts lift and moisture in place that. spells heavy rain possibly for tomorrow. tomorrow will be a very busy weather day. far and away the busiest weather day of the week. there's even a low threat for tornadoes because of all the wind energy. primarily could see thunderstorms with damaging winds and one to two inches of rain anyway short period of time could cause localized flash flooding concerns. keep a watering eye to the sky tomorrow. today, one last day, everybody. august in october comes to an end starting tomorrow. cloudi and mild overnight tonight. most of the rain chances wait unti
it's south of new orleans, louisiana. the main track for the moisture will keep most of the tropical moisture down to our south. yesterday it looked like that moisture might come a little further up the appalachians. that's probably not going to be the case. nonetheless, that doesn't mean tomorrow will be anything of a pleasant day at all. that deep moisture is, indeed, in place. with the cold front coming in from the ohio valley, that puts lift and moisture in place that. spells heavy rain...
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states of emergency have been declared in louisiana and mississippi. cbs news weather consultant david bernard has details. >> keeping a close eye on karen in the gulf of mexico as it slowly moved toward the northern gulf coast. it is gradually going to increase in strength a little bit in the next 12 hours or so, but the end result will be the same. gusty winds and a chance for very heavy rains on the northern gulf coast. already rain bands beginning to affect the area this morning. now, there also is the potential for winds 58 miles an hour or greater from new orleans to as far east as pensacola once the storm moves to shore and expensive rainfall is possible as well, especially across the florida panhandle. and would you look at this happening across the high plains in wyoming and in south dakota and nebraska? a major winter storm. we could see one to two feet of snow between now and sunday. definitely a change is in the air as far as the seasons go. i'm david bernard, cbs news, miami. >>> well, coming up on the "morning news," 20 years after black
states of emergency have been declared in louisiana and mississippi. cbs news weather consultant david bernard has details. >> keeping a close eye on karen in the gulf of mexico as it slowly moved toward the northern gulf coast. it is gradually going to increase in strength a little bit in the next 12 hours or so, but the end result will be the same. gusty winds and a chance for very heavy rains on the northern gulf coast. already rain bands beginning to affect the area this morning. now,...
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keep a eye on mississippi river further downstream in tennessee, mississippi, arkansas and down into louisiana. we could be seeing flooding out here as the flood levels continue to flow further downstream. temperatures waking up very chilly behind the storm system in the 30s. minneapolis only 27 in the city of denver. >>> maria molina in the weather center. thanks. >>> here's what we would like for you to brew on today. a school's new dress code has parents up in arms. they are live individual that their daughters have been banned from wearing scrapless dances from the annual 8th grade dinner dance. the reason why? the principal at reading ton middle school in new jersey says they are too distracting for the boys. >> the issue here is having someone interfere with my right to raise my children in a way that i think is appropriate. >> this year our school has enforced dress code a lot. i don't know why this year more but they are definitely getting more strict about it. >> the parents are petitioning the swochool board to over turn the policy. they stais a violation of the children' rights. twe
keep a eye on mississippi river further downstream in tennessee, mississippi, arkansas and down into louisiana. we could be seeing flooding out here as the flood levels continue to flow further downstream. temperatures waking up very chilly behind the storm system in the 30s. minneapolis only 27 in the city of denver. >>> maria molina in the weather center. thanks. >>> here's what we would like for you to brew on today. a school's new dress code has parents up in arms. they...
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and louisiana actually tops the list. >> louisiana? >> after that, south carolina then mississippi, texas, my home state of texas on there? >> that's why. >> then alabama. they looked at a bunch of different things to determine this citations for traffic signals, drunk driving, careless driving. >> southern states? >> quickly though, the best state? vermont. >> you want to take a road trip, drive up there. >> people taking their sim. >> my state of california, no. >> not even on the list. all right. so speaking of lists, you have quite the christmas list. >> the miami heat, they're famous for being so family, right? they had a secret santa. there was a price limit. he put together the group of 15 of them. so happily together holding up their gifts. 15 players. some of the items that they gave to each other, i want to ask you guys what you think the price limit is. he did'post it on insta gram. custom commissioned art piece for -- it was from michael beasley. also louie i have ton bag. >> i would say 5,000 to $10,000. >> $5,000 to $10,0
and louisiana actually tops the list. >> louisiana? >> after that, south carolina then mississippi, texas, my home state of texas on there? >> that's why. >> then alabama. they looked at a bunch of different things to determine this citations for traffic signals, drunk driving, careless driving. >> southern states? >> quickly though, the best state? vermont. >> you want to take a road trip, drive up there. >> people taking their sim. >> my...
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right now, we're talking about a lot of rain and it's falling around louisiana especially. yesterday, we picked up two to three inches of rainfall across parts of eastern texas. now, that heavy rain is going to sit over louisiana, through arkansas and eventually push into kentucky and tennessee and stay there for a while. it's not moving east ward all that quickly. and you can see the heavy rain and thunderstorms all across the gulf coast. right through louisiana. stretching right up into northwestern parts of mississippi as well. and a closer look shows you just how much lightning is associated with these thunderstorms as well. it's just streaming in off the gulf of mexico. and that is going to allow perhaps two to four inches of rain to fall in this area. and again, that's over the next 48 hours. and it will slowly spread eastward. that's a look at the weather across the country. now, here's a peek out your window. >> the new york city is 48 degrees. not bad, above average. we're also looking at temperatures today to top out in the upper 50s. and charlotte north carolina,
right now, we're talking about a lot of rain and it's falling around louisiana especially. yesterday, we picked up two to three inches of rainfall across parts of eastern texas. now, that heavy rain is going to sit over louisiana, through arkansas and eventually push into kentucky and tennessee and stay there for a while. it's not moving east ward all that quickly. and you can see the heavy rain and thunderstorms all across the gulf coast. right through louisiana. stretching right up into...
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louisiana's lieutenant governor willing to find him a new home, if necessary. tonight, why he says the reality stars are good for the state's bottom line. >>> i'm harris faulkner. months of confusion, delays and problems have come down to this. a major deadline for millions of you to enroll for health care coverage now only hours away. if you want insurance beginning january 1, you have to pick up an obamacare plan by the end of day tomorrow and pay for it by the end of the year. this deadline was supposed to be for the 15th, but that got extended due to the constant trouble with the website that kept so many people away and they couldn't sign on. meanwhile, a large number of lawmakers are concerned that the problems hampering the rollout overall are far from over. west virginia senator joe manchin saying the political fallout for democrats could be real and swift. >> at the end of the day, if it's so much more expensive than what we anticipated and if the coverage is not as good as what we've had, you've got a complete meltdown at that time. it's weighing heav
louisiana's lieutenant governor willing to find him a new home, if necessary. tonight, why he says the reality stars are good for the state's bottom line. >>> i'm harris faulkner. months of confusion, delays and problems have come down to this. a major deadline for millions of you to enroll for health care coverage now only hours away. if you want insurance beginning january 1, you have to pick up an obamacare plan by the end of day tomorrow and pay for it by the end of the year. this...
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paul sammarco is a biologist with the louisiana university's marine consortium. he says there are hundreds of ard oil platforms that look like this but under federal law ikey're required to be removed in the next few years. ea when we put these platforms in we had no idea they were going to develop into these massive artificial reefs. they are more environmentally valuable in the water than they are scrap out of the water. >> reporter: ronnie anderson, a fourth generation shrimp fisherman, couldn't disagree more strongly. you'd like to see those old rigs gone. >> yeah, i would like to see it cleaned up. o> reporter: the gulf bottom, he says, is littered with old pieces of oil rigs that get caught in his nets. >> this cost me a night's work. >> reporter: it will only get : rse, anderson says, if dilapidated platforms are allowed to remain as reefs. she oil companies say it's all reout the environment. what do you say it's about? >> i say it's about saving money. if it's going to cost them more money to make a reef, they won't do it. they're only doing it because r
paul sammarco is a biologist with the louisiana university's marine consortium. he says there are hundreds of ard oil platforms that look like this but under federal law ikey're required to be removed in the next few years. ea when we put these platforms in we had no idea they were going to develop into these massive artificial reefs. they are more environmentally valuable in the water than they are scrap out of the water. >> reporter: ronnie anderson, a fourth generation shrimp...
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he would not come on the show to explain, so let's ask louisiana congressman steve scalise. what's going on? >> the state estate within a program that allows 8000 children that are low income to have options if they are in a failing school. eric holder is saying that the students should be trapped in these failing schools and not have options if their parents to give them to send them to a scha better life. it shows the warped priorities in the obama administration. john: we a second company have a reason for this. they say that the vouchers impeded the desegregation process. last year, louisiana vouchers increased racial imbalances in 34 schools. >> i do not know where they are making those numbers up front. 90% of the students we are talking about a minority students. their parents are the ones that say that we want our children to be removed from the failing school so they are not trapped in a place where they can't get an education go somewhere else where they have better opportunity in life. why should we deny them that opportunity? is a late appearance thing that i don
he would not come on the show to explain, so let's ask louisiana congressman steve scalise. what's going on? >> the state estate within a program that allows 8000 children that are low income to have options if they are in a failing school. eric holder is saying that the students should be trapped in these failing schools and not have options if their parents to give them to send them to a scha better life. it shows the warped priorities in the obama administration. john: we a second...
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. >> and so the government wants to use land in louisiana to protect one type of frog. >> we're haunted by kasper the frag. >> actually the mississippi gopher frog. he calls him kaspar the ghost because none of these frogs live anywhere near ed's property. >> i looked it up on their web site, and found out that by their own publications, the frog has not been seen in the state of louisiana because our land is not suitable for it. >> this frog doesn't exist in this area. >> it doesn't right now. it has historically. >> why ills it fair to impose this on this poor guy? >> that's a good question. right now there are less than 100 of these frogs in the wild. previously thousands. they used to be in louisiana, and this land owner has five great ponds in his property. >> the government went after the man's land after bill snake's group, the center for biological diversity, sued fish and wildlife for not doing enough to protect kasper here. >> the government can just say, oh, this is a good spot? >> technically, yes, but that isn't how i would put it. they think that wild america is cool ameri
. >> and so the government wants to use land in louisiana to protect one type of frog. >> we're haunted by kasper the frag. >> actually the mississippi gopher frog. he calls him kaspar the ghost because none of these frogs live anywhere near ed's property. >> i looked it up on their web site, and found out that by their own publications, the frog has not been seen in the state of louisiana because our land is not suitable for it. >> this frog doesn't exist in this...
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but there's lessons for all of us in what you have experiences and what we're seeing in louisiana. >> yes, sir. even going back to my high school days, '70s, when i ran track, i had guys who were not upstanding citizens who would say, how many yards are you going to win by? and i'm like, why? and they would say, well, because we got a lot of money riding on this, like a point spread. and better not win by large margin because we'll have to get away from the stadium. even when i was at the university of miami, you definitely wanted to cover the point spread, you want to have fun, and we did that on the field, but you never know what type of outside influences are going to be coming after you after the game. >> for sure, randall-ly to" hill. nice to meet you. >> thank you, sir. >> don't you hate it when you're on a plane, listening to music or playing candy crush or something, and they tell you, put it away. your candy crush game has to wait. they're about to take off after all. you know your iphone can crash a 747. no, it can't too that. and as a result they're going to change rules an
but there's lessons for all of us in what you have experiences and what we're seeing in louisiana. >> yes, sir. even going back to my high school days, '70s, when i ran track, i had guys who were not upstanding citizens who would say, how many yards are you going to win by? and i'm like, why? and they would say, well, because we got a lot of money riding on this, like a point spread. and better not win by large margin because we'll have to get away from the stadium. even when i was at the...
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a hostage standoff at a louisiana bank ends in gunfire just hours ago. >>> billionaire carl icahn shakes up the apple cart with a huge buy. >>> plus, jesse jackson jr. is sentenced to prison today. and everybody loves a winner. we'll show you 16 of them. >>> good morning. we begin with breaking developments overnight in what's already been a bloody day in egypt. this morning, egyptian forces moved in to try to clear camps held by supporters of ousted president mohamed morsis. dozens have been killed and thousands injured. we're live in cairo. good morning, ayman. >> reporter: we know that the option began this morning and two major squares here in the capital cairo. one of those squares has been cleared out, firmly in the control of egyptian security forces. tanks and armored personal carriers have been deployed in another part of cairo the major sit-in is ongoing. security officials have been killed. we also understand that according to members of the muslim brotherhood and their supporters up to 150 protesters have been killed. in the coming hours we'll get more information. the offici
a hostage standoff at a louisiana bank ends in gunfire just hours ago. >>> billionaire carl icahn shakes up the apple cart with a huge buy. >>> plus, jesse jackson jr. is sentenced to prison today. and everybody loves a winner. we'll show you 16 of them. >>> good morning. we begin with breaking developments overnight in what's already been a bloody day in egypt. this morning, egyptian forces moved in to try to clear camps held by supporters of ousted president mohamed...
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louisiana senator mary landrieu is embracing it. take a look. >> i would vote for the bill tomorrow if i had to vote again. >> how is that going to go over with voters? the rule for a lot of others, particularly more vulnerable democrats is to stay away from this thing. what are you getting. >> neil, what could she say? the vote for obama care in late 2009 is the biggest vote these senators have taken in the last several years. i think the ones running for re-election, even the ones in vulnerable states like mark pryor, senator landrieu in louisiana, kay hagan in louisiana, they can come out and say it was a mistake. i don't think they can do that. >> a lot of them wiggle out of it by saying there are some things we have to fix. others say we have to get patches in there and all of that stuff. what do you think of that? >> we'll hear them say this is a complex bill, big bills in the past like social security and medicare had to be changed and tweaked afterwards and we need to make fixes. it's just like the unions were we talking abo
louisiana senator mary landrieu is embracing it. take a look. >> i would vote for the bill tomorrow if i had to vote again. >> how is that going to go over with voters? the rule for a lot of others, particularly more vulnerable democrats is to stay away from this thing. what are you getting. >> neil, what could she say? the vote for obama care in late 2009 is the biggest vote these senators have taken in the last several years. i think the ones running for re-election, even...
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a 37-year-old louisiana primate uses a tong rather than a brush was a top vote regetter in a chimpanzee contest. winning 10 grand thanks to this chimp painting critics claim was a series of random strokes. other dubbed it a thing. accord together profile on the humane society web site the artist's quote, unique style results in beautiful pieces of art. >> andy doesn't like panda bears, i don't like chimps. he's a dangerous beast. i never liked them. i was scared. >> you know, he was a detective monkey. how could you not like that? >> that chimp ripped off that woman's face. >> and given drug autos yes. >> monkey was on xanax. i don't know all of the facts. >> he was on xanax. >> we're running out of time here, let's stick to the story. tracy? thoughts? >> it's silly. no.. >> don't you think... >> this is great for what sit. >> we can replace modern artist was chimps. get rid of modern artists. i'm tired of them. >> why? >> they're pretentious. >> i think put animals book in the zoo. >> yes. where they naturally belong, the zoo. >> put them in their natural habitat. behind bars at the zo
a 37-year-old louisiana primate uses a tong rather than a brush was a top vote regetter in a chimpanzee contest. winning 10 grand thanks to this chimp painting critics claim was a series of random strokes. other dubbed it a thing. accord together profile on the humane society web site the artist's quote, unique style results in beautiful pieces of art. >> andy doesn't like panda bears, i don't like chimps. he's a dangerous beast. i never liked them. i was scared. >> you know, he was...
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tonight a remarkable scene in louisiana caught on camera, everything vanishing in 30 seconds but what caused it and could it happen near you. here's abc's matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: this is not an optical illusion. a stand of trees seemly melting into this swamp in louisiana is being swallowed into a massive sink hole, sucking everything down with it. watch those trees again dipping slowly at first and then quickly vanishing into the hole. it's more than a football field deep. it's near an old salt mine. workers were using water to dissolve and pump out the salt deep underground and eventually pumped out enough to make the ground give way. now the earth slowly moves into the cavern causing growing sink holes above. >> it's going to continue to grow until it finds a point where it can support itself. >> reporter: the sink hole appeared a year ago. 150 house holds were evacuated and the state is suing the company that mined the salt. sink holes are system and often occur naturally. this one in downtown gal mall la city was big enough to swallow the statue of liberty. most of the
tonight a remarkable scene in louisiana caught on camera, everything vanishing in 30 seconds but what caused it and could it happen near you. here's abc's matt gutman tonight. >> reporter: this is not an optical illusion. a stand of trees seemly melting into this swamp in louisiana is being swallowed into a massive sink hole, sucking everything down with it. watch those trees again dipping slowly at first and then quickly vanishing into the hole. it's more than a football field deep. it's...
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according to abc news, the state of louisiana is aware of the missing money and pursing efforts to make sure homeowners are using the funds to repair and shore up their homes. boeing is expected to wrap up testing of its troubled dreamliner. the faa grounded the 787s in january following a couple of fire flare-ups sparked by lithium ion batteries onboard. boeing has modified the batteries, and if the faa agrees, forbes reports dreamliners could be back in the sky next month. meanwhile, british airways is going forward wtih orders for 18 dreamliners. on the downside for boeing, airbus took the top spot in the aircraft industry in the first quarter. reports say apple is facing a blueprint bummer. apple's plan for a new campus in silicon valley is around $2 billion over-budget. bloomberg reports inital costs were estimated at $3 billion. now, its closer to 5. expensive building materials and extra landscaping work drove up costs. now it's trying to shave about a billion dollars off of the project. a best buy bounce: shares rose 15% yesterday after the retailer disclosed it will discount ap
according to abc news, the state of louisiana is aware of the missing money and pursing efforts to make sure homeowners are using the funds to repair and shore up their homes. boeing is expected to wrap up testing of its troubled dreamliner. the faa grounded the 787s in january following a couple of fire flare-ups sparked by lithium ion batteries onboard. boeing has modified the batteries, and if the faa agrees, forbes reports dreamliners could be back in the sky next month. meanwhile, british...
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bankrate.com finds the top locations for retirees include tennessee, louisiana, south dakota, kentucky and mississippi. "what we tried to do is find several questions that everyone should be asking before they decide to retire, and rank states based on that. so things like which states have the best access to medical care which states are the warmest which states have the lowest state and local tax burdens. " chris kahn of bankrate says florida and arizona shifted lower on the list due to higher crime rates and higher costs of living. still to come, is google sending signals about the stock market? that's later on. but first, the jobs data gave a boost to the market. so what's next from here? we get into that after the break. wall street instantly cheered the numbers from the latest unemployment report from the government. according to the labor deparment, 165,000 jobs were added to nonfarm payrolls and the unemployment rate ticked down to 7.5%, the lowest rate since 2008. joining us now, brent schutte. he's a market strategist for bmo private bank, and he's here to take us behind the
bankrate.com finds the top locations for retirees include tennessee, louisiana, south dakota, kentucky and mississippi. "what we tried to do is find several questions that everyone should be asking before they decide to retire, and rank states based on that. so things like which states have the best access to medical care which states are the warmest which states have the lowest state and local tax burdens. " chris kahn of bankrate says florida and arizona shifted lower on the list...
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louisiana has a traveling electric chair. they would take it from parish to parish, county to county. they would display the literature on the county courthouse at noon, and invite school kids about the classes to come and make a field trip and look at the electric chair. don't do bad stuff because this chair is waiting. they then would take the chair inside, a good up to a generator on a truck and invite the victim our mandate the victim into the chair. in this particular case, 17 year old black and end willie francis who would kill the pharmacist during a robbery was put in the chair, strap in, electrodes attached to his ankles and to his head, and does one witness told, the executioner said goodbye willie, and willie didn't go anywhere. the chair malfunctioned. there was smoke and sparks and willie had minor burns, but they took him back to his cell. that became a celebrate supreme court case. was a double jeopardy? the court eventually decided it was only accidental. you could put willie francis in the chair again. but ju
louisiana has a traveling electric chair. they would take it from parish to parish, county to county. they would display the literature on the county courthouse at noon, and invite school kids about the classes to come and make a field trip and look at the electric chair. don't do bad stuff because this chair is waiting. they then would take the chair inside, a good up to a generator on a truck and invite the victim our mandate the victim into the chair. in this particular case, 17 year old...
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. >> this is all about 2014 because she is a democrat from louisiana facing potentially a tough re-election battle next year. we've seen about 10 senate democrats who are facing re-election in 2014 are going to have to defend this law, have to defend the rollout calling for various changes to the law. jon: and after your exchange with jay carney, are you invited to the white house christmas party this year? >> i hope i get an invite. if you like your white house briefing, you can keep your white house briefing. it will happen in a half an hour and i'll have to ask jay. jenna: i like that. ed is quick on his feet. can't get anything by ed. let's bring in michael warren. he's a staff writer for the weekly standard and mike, ed was talking about what senate democrats are doing. he said a lot of his ties of the 2014 election. what kind of impact can the senate democrats really have? could there potentially be changes to the health care law with the momentum that's gathering in the senate? >> look. it's possible. the republicans are, of course, all united in delaying and repealing and changing w
. >> this is all about 2014 because she is a democrat from louisiana facing potentially a tough re-election battle next year. we've seen about 10 senate democrats who are facing re-election in 2014 are going to have to defend this law, have to defend the rollout calling for various changes to the law. jon: and after your exchange with jay carney, are you invited to the white house christmas party this year? >> i hope i get an invite. if you like your white house briefing, you can...
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congressman from louisiana. and should secretary sebelius be foured because of all of the problems. 49 percent of the voters say yes. and 38 percent say no. chris stierwald fox news editor and host of power play on fox news.com, live. hi, chris. >> hi, ally. >> what is going to happen with this? will she lose her job or have to stay n and fix obama care. >> the president's signature achievement is going to need a relaunch. you remember the thing in october. that was not great. but here is obama care 2.0 and they will relaunch the sucker. and the debate in washington is when does the relaunch occur? does it occur in february or in march, when the deadline is? when will they have the relaunch of obama care? and the question is do you want kathleen sebelius present for the second ribbon cutting? and the interest is no. that sets up a period where she will stay and be feel the burn and feel the derrician and national mockery for the launch and she will go away in time for, i would submit for the relaunch of obama ca
congressman from louisiana. and should secretary sebelius be foured because of all of the problems. 49 percent of the voters say yes. and 38 percent say no. chris stierwald fox news editor and host of power play on fox news.com, live. hi, chris. >> hi, ally. >> what is going to happen with this? will she lose her job or have to stay n and fix obama care. >> the president's signature achievement is going to need a relaunch. you remember the thing in october. that was not great....
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they were supposed to fly them to barksdale air force base, louisiana. they were supposed to fly them to louisiana and they were not supposed to be live nuclear missiles. they were to replace them with dummy weights for balance and send them away. however, instead of retrieving them with dummy weights on them, the crew at minot loaded on the plane six cruise missiles that had live nuclear warheads on them. they loaded actual nuclear weapons on a b-52 bomber and sent it to louisiana. the pilots had no idea. six nukes with the capacity to cause hiroshima times ten were mistakenly sent on a cross country flight. the bomber was named doom 99. i'm not kidding. it departed on schedule and for the first in 40 years it nuclear bomber crossed air space without clearance. luckily they made their way to louisiana without incident and upon landing they sat unguarded for nine hours until the ground crew there finally realized with a resounding omg they had accidentally acquired six live nuclear weapons they weren't expecting and left them unguarded for nine hours. af
they were supposed to fly them to barksdale air force base, louisiana. they were supposed to fly them to louisiana and they were not supposed to be live nuclear missiles. they were to replace them with dummy weights for balance and send them away. however, instead of retrieving them with dummy weights on them, the crew at minot loaded on the plane six cruise missiles that had live nuclear warheads on them. they loaded actual nuclear weapons on a b-52 bomber and sent it to louisiana. the pilots...
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a massive explosion at louisiana chemical plant causes extensive casualties. you're watching the "cbs morning news." casualties. you're watching the "cbs morning news." female announcer ] love. it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine this saturday with friday ale preview get 60 percent off tops and shorts, and half off all die hard work boots plus up to 50 percent off mechanic's tool sets this is something super. this is sears. he is 94 years old. >>> wow, big explosion. >>> amateur video caught the fire following an explosion of a chemical plant about 20 miles east of baton rouge, louisiana, on thursday. one person was killed, 77 injured. the cause of the blast has not been determined but terrorism is not suspected. >>> six months ago today a gunman opened fire at a grade school in newtown, connecticut. when the massacre was over, it was one of the worst in the nation's history.
a massive explosion at louisiana chemical plant causes extensive casualties. you're watching the "cbs morning news." casualties. you're watching the "cbs morning news." female announcer ] love. it's the most powerful thing on the planet. love holds us in the beginning. comforts us as we grow old. love is the reason you care. for all the things in your life... that make life worth living. ♪ ♪ sweet love of mine this saturday with friday ale preview get 60 percent off tops...
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an explosion at a louisiana chemical plant. emergency officials say 25 people have been hurt. the explosion touched off a fire at the williams company incorporated plant and the plant is located in geismar. the plant puts out 1.3 billion pounds of ethylene a year. we're watching this breaking news. 25 people have been hurt in this chemical plant explosion in louisiana. we'll get more details and get it to you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for dad's first job as dad. nissan tests hundreds of child seats to give you a better fit and a safer trip. snug kids, only from nissan. ♪ snug kids, only from nissan. i gotta go deposit a check, transfer some money. so it's your uncle's turn. what? wait, wait, wait... no, no, no, wait, wait. (baby crying) so you can deposit a check... with the touch of a finger. so you can arrange a transfer in the blink of an eye. so you can help make a bond... i got it. that lasts a lifetime. the chase mobile app. so you can. >>> we're following breaking news major decision at the u.s. supreme court a unanimous ruling that human genes cannot be pat
an explosion at a louisiana chemical plant. emergency officials say 25 people have been hurt. the explosion touched off a fire at the williams company incorporated plant and the plant is located in geismar. the plant puts out 1.3 billion pounds of ethylene a year. we're watching this breaking news. 25 people have been hurt in this chemical plant explosion in louisiana. we'll get more details and get it to you. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] for dad's first job as dad. nissan tests hundreds...
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we'll have our citizens of louisiana call legislature and tell them vote for science. at this point we know it, they know it, it's a matter of time. this law will be repealed and the legislature in louisiana will make a choice, do they want to be on the right side of history or do you want to be on the wrong side of history. some made the choice for the wrong side. we'll come back again. >> michael: you're to young to run for david vitter's seat, zach. up next, brett erlich goes online to look for a date and ends up on alex jones conspiracy website. his journey on the right, after this. you know who is coming on to me now? you know the kind of guys that do reverse mortgage commercials? those types are coming on to me all the time now. (vo) she gets the comedians laughing and the thinkers thinking. >>ok, so there's wiggle room in the ten commandments, that's what you're saying. you would rather deal with ahmadinejad than me. >>absolutely. >> and so would mitt romney. (vo) she's joy behar. >>and the best part is that current will let me say anything. what the hell were t
we'll have our citizens of louisiana call legislature and tell them vote for science. at this point we know it, they know it, it's a matter of time. this law will be repealed and the legislature in louisiana will make a choice, do they want to be on the right side of history or do you want to be on the wrong side of history. some made the choice for the wrong side. we'll come back again. >> michael: you're to young to run for david vitter's seat, zach. up next, brett erlich goes online to...
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the state of louisiana has the second highest rate of gun homicides in the country. it is a problem in new orleans and louisiana that is not getting better, it is getting worse. but if the state's leadership wants to do anything as a matter of policy to try to stop the gun violence on the streets of new orleans, in one important respect they are stopped from being able to do anything. bobby jindal stumped for an amendment in his state, establishing strict scrutiny for any laws related to guns in the whole state of louisiana. the new law essentially privileges the second amendment in such a way that even the kind of gun laws that everybody has, the most basic gun laws like if you're a convicted felon you can't buy a gun. even though laws that everybody has, those are in jeopardy in louisiana and are, in fact, being overturned by lower courts who feel like they have to overturn those laws because of that nra supported change in the state constitution. since the elementary school massacre at newtown, connecticut, in december, the only changes that we have had in policy
the state of louisiana has the second highest rate of gun homicides in the country. it is a problem in new orleans and louisiana that is not getting better, it is getting worse. but if the state's leadership wants to do anything as a matter of policy to try to stop the gun violence on the streets of new orleans, in one important respect they are stopped from being able to do anything. bobby jindal stumped for an amendment in his state, establishing strict scrutiny for any laws related to guns...
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natural gas in the united states, principally in the rocky mountain region, and also in the southeast and louisiana of the united states. it's part of the kinder morgan empire, and it pays almost 6%. so these are the kind of stocks that investors, especially conservative investors, have been liking. but, of course, they were a little whipsawed, especially at the end of last month. - good to have you on the show, as always. that is matt shapiro, president of mws capital. thanks matt. - thanks angie. that's it for today. join us tomorrow. the ceo of the dallas patriots will be here, revealing how he became a multimillionaire by the age of 25. from all of us at first business news, have a great tuesday! >> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for 10 minute trainer, brought to you by beachbody. >> hi, i'm mark steines, coming to you from hollywood, california. we would all love to lose weight and get in shape, right? but the problem we have is time. look, i had all the excuses in the world: i was too busy, i was too tired, not enough time... that is, until i discovered 10 minute trainer. tha
natural gas in the united states, principally in the rocky mountain region, and also in the southeast and louisiana of the united states. it's part of the kinder morgan empire, and it pays almost 6%. so these are the kind of stocks that investors, especially conservative investors, have been liking. but, of course, they were a little whipsawed, especially at the end of last month. - good to have you on the show, as always. that is matt shapiro, president of mws capital. thanks matt. - thanks...
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a lot going on between egypt and louisiana. busy morning. >>> and indira petersons is keeping an eye on the dangerous weather around the country. >> we have red flag warnings around salt lake city, that fire danger on the rise thanks to warming temperatures and lowering humidities. not a good combination there. this will actually spread into idaho by tomorrow. thursday expected to be 100-degree mark. all things from the dome of high pressure that is building in. that is bad news for fire relief. but fortunately, towards the second half of the week, we talk about monsoonal moisture moving in and cooler temperatures and higher humidity towards the weekend. look at the dome towards the northeast, that dome building in as that cold exited and brought the heavy rain and cool temperatures straight down from canada. we love it. let me show you what it's feeling like for the next several days. temperatures in cleveland highs today just into the 60s. 13 degrees below normal. indianapolis, 73, chicago, 74. and spreading to the northeast,
a lot going on between egypt and louisiana. busy morning. >>> and indira petersons is keeping an eye on the dangerous weather around the country. >> we have red flag warnings around salt lake city, that fire danger on the rise thanks to warming temperatures and lowering humidities. not a good combination there. this will actually spread into idaho by tomorrow. thursday expected to be 100-degree mark. all things from the dome of high pressure that is building in. that is bad news...
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house speaker boehner and louisiana governor bobby jendal are calling for jail time. do you expect that could actually happen to those responsible? >> i think if it goes up the chain enough. lower level employees in cincinnati said they were doing this to get through the conservative applications. that came in after the supreme court ruled that these groups could do some political activiti activities. the question is they say they couldn't sign off on them themselves. how far up the chain did it go? if someone was doing this with a political motive, we don't know that yet and they have no evidence yet, that's the question. i think if that's proven, then it's a bigger problem. >> how far up did this go? that's going to be very, strelg. all right, david. as always, we appreciate your insight. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, betty. >>> just ahead, we get a first buzz. that includes tense moments for our nbc affiliate in kansas. we'll tell you why. you doan want to miss this. tch o swiffer 360 duster extender, and you'll dump your old duster. swiffer 360 duster extender
house speaker boehner and louisiana governor bobby jendal are calling for jail time. do you expect that could actually happen to those responsible? >> i think if it goes up the chain enough. lower level employees in cincinnati said they were doing this to get through the conservative applications. that came in after the supreme court ruled that these groups could do some political activiti activities. the question is they say they couldn't sign off on them themselves. how far up the chain...
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week, steve scalise from louisiana. and welcome. >> to reporters to help us with this conversation this morning. russell berman. heidi had the first question. >> you had your first meeting with the president with the republican conference in nearly three years this week. the you feel you are any closer on policy, in terms of warmer relations? take a we had a frank conversation with the president. we talked about that. again, it was a very frank and candid conversation. we put out a lot of ideas that we conservatives have. i think there will be areas the president is serious working with us where we can get things done and start addressing these fiscal and economic problems we have. we balance the budget in 10 years. the president has said clearly he is interested in not balancing in the next year -- 10 years. when it does get filed, he made it clear it will not balance. we talked about the importance of balancing our budget to show the american people that we will finally start controlling spending, but also focus on ge
week, steve scalise from louisiana. and welcome. >> to reporters to help us with this conversation this morning. russell berman. heidi had the first question. >> you had your first meeting with the president with the republican conference in nearly three years this week. the you feel you are any closer on policy, in terms of warmer relations? take a we had a frank conversation with the president. we talked about that. again, it was a very frank and candid conversation. we put out a...